John Craig Freeman’s work has been exhibited internationally including at the Xi’an Academy of Art in China in conjunction with the Digital Art Weeks 2010, at the Golden Tread Gallery as part of the International Symposium of Electronic (ISEA) in 2009, at Fringe Exhibitions in Los Angeles in 2008, The Broadway Gallery in NYC, The Museum of Contemporary Art, Beijing, the Kunstraum Walcheturm in Zurich, Eyebeam in New York, City, the Zacheta Narodowa Galeria Sztuki Warsaw, Kaliningrad Branch of the National Center for Contemporary Arts in Russia, Art Basel Miami, Ciberart Bilbao and the Girona Video and Digital Arts Festival in Spain, La Biblioteca National in Havana, the Contemporary Art Center in Atlanta, the Nickle Arts Museum in Calgary, the Center for Experimental and Perceptual Art (CEPA) in Buffalo, Art interactive, Mobius and Studio Soto in Boston, the Centro de la Imagen in Mexico City, Ambrosino Gallery in Miami, the Photographers Gallery in London, and the Friends of Photography’s Ansel Adams Center in San Francisco. His work has been commissioned by Turbulence.org and Rhizome.org. In 1992 he was awarded an Individual Artist Fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts. His writing has been published in Leonardo, the Journal of Visual Culture, and Exposure, as well as a chapter in the book Electronic Collaboration in the Humanities. Freeman received a BA degree from the University of California, San Diego and an M FA from the University of Colorado. He is currently an Associate Professor of New Media at Emerson College in Boston.